The star of the History Channel show "Counting Cars" left Erie with a citation after police said he kicked off his visit during the Roar on the Shore motorcycle rally by raising a ruckus at Erie International Airport.

Daniel N. Koker, 48, known to fans of his show as "The Count," was issued a non-traffic citation for disorderly conduct after airport police said he created a disturbance on the evening of July 17.

Koker, of Las Vegas, had flown into Erie for meet-and-greet sessions on July 18 and 19 during Roar on the Shore, which wrapped up July 20.

According to the citation, Koker became belligerent and "aggressive" when he was informed of his lost luggage.

"The defendant did kick several stanchions, punch(ed) a banner and use(d) obscene language loudly in presence of multiple persons," the citation reads.

Airport Police Chief Ian Bogle said an officer on duty that night received a complaint from one of the airport's tenants regarding a customer's behavior. The officer handled the incident the way airport police handle anything else, regardless of who the person was, Bogle said.